Sanders' Young Ladies' Reader: Embracing a Comprehensive Course of Instruction in the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with a Choice Collection of Exercises in Reading, Both in Prose and Poetry, for the Use of the Higher Female Seminaries, as Also, the Higher Classes in Female Schools Generally |
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Page 61
... called , and received with an easy gracefulness that at once charmed her . A brief conver- sation convinced her that Mrs. Clayton was , in intelligence and moral worth , as far above Mrs. Marygold , as that per- sonage imagined herself ...
... called , and received with an easy gracefulness that at once charmed her . A brief conver- sation convinced her that Mrs. Clayton was , in intelligence and moral worth , as far above Mrs. Marygold , as that per- sonage imagined herself ...
Page 128
... called the Æneid , from the hero Eneas , whose wanderings and final settlement in Italy , after the fall of ancient Troy , it commemorates . 3. ATH - ENS , the celebrated capital of Attica , in ancient Greece , was founded , according ...
... called the Æneid , from the hero Eneas , whose wanderings and final settlement in Italy , after the fall of ancient Troy , it commemorates . 3. ATH - ENS , the celebrated capital of Attica , in ancient Greece , was founded , according ...
Page 156
... called " the Dargle , ” the joint property of Lord Monk , and the Hon . James Grattan , son of the late celebrated orator . To this cho sen spot many a gay and happy party repair from the noise and bustle of the city , to enjoy its ...
... called " the Dargle , ” the joint property of Lord Monk , and the Hon . James Grattan , son of the late celebrated orator . To this cho sen spot many a gay and happy party repair from the noise and bustle of the city , to enjoy its ...
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